"It’s good for team bonding. There are a lot of new lads that have come in and we can get to know each other more."

Swansea have already beaten Liverpool on their own patch this season, after a 3-1 demolition in the League Cup fourth round, whilst their other Premier League fixture ended in a 0-0 draw.

"We got to Liverpool next and we can take confidence from the previous win there," said Bartley.

"Liverpool is another massive match as is every game in the Premier League.

"They're all important and we don't feel safe yet, we need to keep going and progress."

The Welsh club are currently in 7th, just one point above 9th placed Liverpool, and harbour ambitions of qualifying for the Europa League.

After just one defeat in their last nine games, the Swans can go into the game in high spirits, especially with top scorer Michu back on the goal trail.

The Spaniard grabbed a brace in the 4-1 victory over QPR last time out, taking his tally up to 16 in all competitions for the season.

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